Science into Policy,
Edition 1 Global Lessons from Antarctica
By Paul Arthur Berkman

Publication Date: 10 Oct 2001
Description
Science into Policy: Global Lessons from Antarctica reveals a unique model for integrating Earth system science with environmental and resource policies to balance economic, governmental, and societal interests. Since the International Geophysical Year in 1957-1958, scientific investigation has fostered international cooperation and the rational use of Antarctica for peaceful purposes only. Beyond merely presenting information, this book integrates content and concepts in a manner that will appeal to individuals with interests in the natural and the social sciences.

Key Features

  • Integrated chapters convey the natural and the human dimensions of Antarctica
  • Time and space concepts are introduced from diverse perspectives to facilitate insights into ecosystem and environmental variability
  • Included CD-ROM provides searchable access to a comprehensive database of Antarctic Treaty documents
  • The author has been leading international expeditions to "the ice" for the past three decades
About the author
By Paul Arthur Berkman, Ohio State University, Byrd Polar Research Center, Columbus, USA
Table of Contents
Earth System Science: Sense of Wonder
Global Dimensions.
Conceptual Integration.
Progress of All Mankind: International Policy.
Terra Australis Incognita.
Awakening Science.
International Stewardship.
Our Dynamic Planet: Interdisciplinary Science.
Spreading Planet.
Flowing Planet.
Breathing Planet.
Living Planet.
Sustainable Resource Use: Resource Economics.
Ecosystem Conservation.
Environmental Protection.
Our Global Commons: Precedent for Humanity.
The Science Keystone.
Cited References.
Recommended Resources.
Book details
ISBN: 9780120915606
Page Count: 252
Retail Price : £49.99
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Audience
Undergraduate textbook for courses in environmental sciences; suppemental reference to undergraduate courses in international policy, natural resources management.